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export TEXTDOMAIN=fatdog
# performance tweak - use "C" if there is no localisation
! [ -e $TEXTDOMAINDIR/${LANG%.*}/LC_MESSAGES/$TEXTDOMAIN.mo ] &&
! [ -e $TEXTDOMAINDIR/${LANG%_*}/LC_MESSAGES/$TEXTDOMAIN.mo ] && LANG=C
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export TEXTDOMAIN=fatdog
# performance tweak - use "C" if there is no localisation
! [ -e $TEXTDOMAINDIR/${LANG%.*}/LC_MESSAGES/$TEXTDOMAIN.mo ] &&
! [ -e $TEXTDOMAINDIR/${LANG%_*}/LC_MESSAGES/$TEXTDOMAIN.mo ] && LANG=C
Quirky Tahr reports that my ati card is:kirk wrote: Yes, check that your Radeon card is a HD5000 or newer. It is a beta driver from AMD, but it's the only one that supports the Xserver that's included.
Kirk, that was the link on the first post of this thread. I fixed itkirk wrote:Can't duplicate that, make sure you're using a new save-file.The FAQ link on top doesn't work as in ends with htm rather than html.
Yes. To get a proper localisation one has to:L18L wrote:That means without a fatdog.mo you cannot ad locale neither. en_AU nor en_US.UTF-8. Right?
Here's a link to the pet:Ted Dog wrote:machine is newish Win8 laptop.
what command does the report..
video-info-glx 1.5.3 Wed 12 Feb 2014 on Quirky Tahr 6.0.4 Linux 3.12.6 i686
0.0 VGA com....
I have both on the laptop..
I confirm that too...Billtoo wrote:
Fatdog 630 ati pet gives fglrx driver but no hardware acceleration so
partial support.
No.L18L wrote:That means without a fatdog.mo you cannot ad locale neither. en_AU nor en_US.UTF-8. Right?Code: Select all
export TEXTDOMAIN=fatdog # performance tweak - use "C" if there is no localisation ! [ -e $TEXTDOMAINDIR/${LANG%.*}/LC_MESSAGES/$TEXTDOMAIN.mo ] && ! [ -e $TEXTDOMAINDIR/${LANG%_*}/LC_MESSAGES/$TEXTDOMAIN.mo ] && LANG=C
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...
export TEXTDOMAIN=fatdog
### configuration
#APPTITLE="$(gettext 'Fatdog64 Locale Selector')"
SUPPORTED_GLIBC_LOCALES=/usr/share/i18n/SUPPORTED
LOCALE_DEF_DIR=/usr/share/i18n/locales
LOCALE_DIR=/usr/lib64/locale
LANG_CONFIG=$FATDOG_STATE_DIR/language # read by /etc/profile and xwin
CACHE_DIR=/var/cache/${0##*/}
CACHE_FILE=$CACHE_DIR/cache
COUNT_FILE=$CACHE_DIR/count
FIXED_LOCALES_DIR=$CACHE_DIR/locales
WORKDIR=/tmp/${0##*/}.$$
[ "$LANG" = "C" ] && read LANG<$LANG_CONFIG
APPTITLE="$(gettext 'Fatdog64 Locale Selector')"
...
ditto here.chiron² wrote:...I miss some blinking globe or something to tell me I'm online...
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download_file() {
local wgetpid progress
local FILE MSG
FILE=$1
MSG="$(eval_gettext 'Downloading '$FILE '...')"
Executables are usually not under /usr/share/joaomcteixeira wrote:Code:
# cd /usr/share/dropbox/
# ls
dropbox
# ./dropbox
sh: ./dropbox: No such file or directory
#
And I got that "No such file or directory" error...
it happened the same for firefox. (later I installed nighty from repos)
any clues why this error??
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# which firefox
/usr/bin/firefox
#
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which dropbox
Do you have links for these? I do have a desktop that uses embedded nVidia graphics (an old one by today's standard) but I don't run it long enough for this to happen.prehistoric wrote:With other systems there are workarounds for invisible cursor syndrome. Do these apply here?
Yes, it's coming, but don't get your hopes too high. We use a very recent Xorg version (1.15.0) and in the recent past all attempts to build a working package has failed (smokey can attest to this).As I recall from past experience with other systems on this motherboard this does not happen with official nVidia drivers. It would be nice to have those when possible.
EDIT: You need devx installed for this to work.The terminal commands "update"/"updatedb" which is suppose to support the locate command do not work
Yes, this is a regression, as L18L pointed out in post before and after yours. Your chosen locale is in fact used, but every time the choose locale will always show "C" as your current locale.Added additional desktops before entering ControlPanel>Localization>SetLocale; upon setting selected the option to allow X resttart. When desktop restarted, additional desktops were reset to the 2 at startup.
I was being an idiot for not seeing the obvious. Fixed.L18L wrote:No. We can I have done it.
You can always say "No" to the prompt and only restarts them on the final change ...Each item I select in Control Panel gets X restart Localizations, Hostname, etc. (Maybe an option for BarryK's "FirstRUN" where all of this is set in a single screen may be a good future option for FATDOG)
I get the same result as you. I never get "resume" to work with my radeon-based laptop. Kirk has been more successful with Intel graphics. I don't have a solution here unless you can point out a version of Puppy (Slacko, Dpup or whatever) that has the suspend feature working for you; and perhaps we can apply the lesson from them.chiron wrote:closing the lid works fine, puts the machine into suspend. Opening the lid up again, disks spin up, screen flickers, screen stays black with backlight on
Fatdog is not based on any other distro. Thus there isn't any other distro list in the Package Manager. You may be able to use Debian amd64 packages from the time of Fatdog64 600 was first built (early 2012) - can't remember the series name now. Download them, then click to install the DEBs --- do not attempt to install directly from the browser.One question, what distro's repositories can I use (inside the FD paket manager) to get additional software?
There may be a way to re-create that blinking network icon....I miss some blinking globe or something to tell me I'm online...
Where do you install the dropbox from?joaomcteixeira wrote:there is no dropbox on which.
The thing is,
I am trying to run an executable file from a folder, which I can see in the file manager and in the terminal and than I get the error
"No such file your directory"
I can see the file, but when I go to run the systems says the file is "not there".
Which firefox did you install? Are you sure you get the 64-bit version?never got this error before..
the problem with firefox was similar. I downloaded the firefox.tar from the website, unpacked it, ./firefox (like allways).... "No such file your directory".
Don't know what you want to fix....prehistoric wrote:Here's the simple fix to get downloaded file names in the message box of the package manager script. Single quotes prevent evaluation of $FILE. I've included the first few lines to show context. The fix is a one-liner.
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download_file() { local wgetpid progress local FILE MSG FILE=$1 MSG="$(eval_gettext 'Downloading '$FILE '...')"
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# gtk gtk_progress_bar_set_text $DL_PROGRESS "$MSG" $progress
gtk gtk_progress_bar_set_text $DL_PROGRESS ""$MSG"" $progress
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download_file() {
local wgetpid progress
local FILE MSG
FILE=$1
MSG="$(eval_gettext 'Downloading $FILE ...')"